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Conservatives wrestle with convention but Labour retains confidence and control

by Frank le Duc
Friday 8 Mar, 2019 at 12:01AM
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Homes and health top new Brighton and Hove council leader’s ‘to do’ list

Councillor Daniel Yates

This week our Labour minority administration faced its biggest test in the last four years.

Having lost one councillor to the Tory Party and having seen two others go independent, we were put in the unenviable position of a challenge from the Tory group who are now marginally bigger than our group in terms of councillors.

They wished to take over the running of the council for the eight weeks or so until the full city council elections on Thursday 2 May.

The Conservative group argued that, when no single group holds the majority of council seats (no party has been in this position for the last 16 years in the city), the convention is that the largest group should attempt to form the administration.

However, they had one very clear obstacle to achieving their intention. Confidence.

They, as it turns out, were not able to achieve support from either of the other political groups for their proposal.

In fact both the Green group and Independent group voted in favour of Labour’s proposal to see the Labour administration continue for this short period of time until a new mandate is delivered on Thursday 2 May.

As a result the Conservative group could not take control.

As was pointed out clearly, in recent citywide elections the Conservative vote has been weakening across the city.

The number of Tory councillors does not reflect the will of the people and certainly cannot be taken in isolation to suggest that the city would welcome such a drastic change of direction so close to a city council election.

I’m delighted that our ongoing delivery of priority services, our investment plans for the future and our inclusive dialogue with all partners will be protected by the result this week.

I believe our administration has a proud track record which we will put in front of the electorate in just over eight weeks’ time, alongside our promises for the next four years, and we will listen to the will of the people at that point over who runs the city.

But in the interim that’s my priority … building a city where we can all be proud to live, work and grow.

Councillor Daniel Yates is the Labour leader of Brighton and Hove City Council.

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Comments 5

  1. Rolivan says:
    7 years ago

    Could somebody tell Cllr Yates that the last Council Elections were nearly 4 years ago and a week is a long time in Politics let alone 4 years.

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    • Alex Cheney says:
      7 years ago

      Can someone tell Rolivan what a fixed term is?

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  2. Daniel Yates says:
    7 years ago

    Thanks. In city wide elections since 2015 Labour has been strengthening its support, winning Kemptown and Hove both with record votes.

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  3. Marian Cleary says:
    7 years ago

    But that was before the true vile nature of Corbyn and his cronies was played out.

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  4. John Taylor says:
    7 years ago

    Councillor Yates is just a puppet for Nancy Platt and her momentum group
    The labour and green party are a coalition if you vote momentum you get green if you vote green you get momentum. Remember these two party’s put your council tax to be spent on green pet projects so labour could keep power.

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